AMY CATALANO & MATT WELSHANS
TOP HOLLAND AUGUST 7th WINNERS LIST
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Amy Catalano of Ontario, NY drove to her first Holland NASCAR
Motorsports Complex win of the season on Saturday, August 7th, picking
up the victory in the 40 lap main for the NASCAR Raginwolf.com Pro
Modifieds at the Western New York oval, while Matt Welshans of Hamburg,
NY made the most of his first Holland visit of 2010, as he was declared
the winner of the Bank of Holland Charger 50 lap special.

In other Holland action, T.J. Johnson of South Wales, NY notched his
fourth Late Models of Tomorrow victory of the summer, Dave Wollaber of
North Tonawanda, NY took his second straight Holland win in the Casey's
TQ Midget main, and Cory Gallagher of Tonawanda, NY scored the win for
the visiting Dunn Tire Raceway Park Street Stocks.  George Quintana of
Eden, NY won his fifth 4-cylinder Hornet feature race in a thrilling
finish, while Jason Adams of Glenwood, NY was victorious in the M&M
U-Pull-It Figure 8 Car main.

Although she has been running well at Holland in 2010, Amy Catalano had
not had things come together for a victory in 2010 following her
multiple win 2009 campaign.  That changed on Saturday night, as she
kept her PJ Radiator/Cam's Pizzeria mount at the point, keeping at bay
points leader Mike Fiebelkorn, Jr. to socre the win.  Fiebelkorn
maintained his points advantage with a second place finish, while
George Skora III made his first Holland outing in his open-wheeled
racer a successful visit with a third place finish.

Yellow fever plagued the early laps of the Bank of Holland Charger 50
lap special, as Rob Miszczak led the early stages of the event from the
pole position.  Miszczak would eventually fade and gave up the lead to
multi-time feature winners Dave Krawczyk and Zach Myers.  Krawczyk and
Myers would battle it out for the top slot before Krawczyk pulled away
in the late going to cross the line first, with Myers trailing. 
However, things changed after the post-race tech inspection, as both
the Krawczyk and Myers entries were deemed not up to specs.  Matt
Welshans, who had been sitting out the 2010 season until this past
weekend, had run a steady race, keeping his Malcom Pirnie/Bev Welshans
Coding Consultants Monte Carlo in the top five throughout, and crossed
the line in third, which put him in the position to be declared the
victor following the disqualifications.  Twenty-one cars started the
event.

T.J. Johnson fended off a challenge from Eldon King III to drive his
Trank Real Estate and Insurance Monte Carlo to the 25 lap Late Models
of Tomorrow win.  King would settle for second, with Nick Crassi
placing third.

Dave Wollaber would be the point man in a successful night for the
Vince Christiano-owned Englewood Collision team, as the team had three
of the top four finishing positions in the 20 lap Casey's TQ Midget
Series main.  Wollaber would lead teammate Bobby Holmes at the
checkers, with defending Series champ Justin Mapes taking third, and
Sportsman Modified driver Andy Jankowiak making another guest
appearance for the Christiano team, notching a fourth place finish.

Cory Gallagher drove his Gary's Auto Service ride to the Street Stock
victory, leading Matt Druar across the line in the 20 lap event.  Kris
Hamman took third in the special event for the racers from Dunn Tire
Raceway Park.

In the closest finish of the night, George Quintana came from the 25th
starting spot in his Klispies Motorsports/Boston Deli Nissan to edge
Jason Adams at the line at the checkers in the 30 lap feature race for
the 4-cylinder Hornets.  Dean Siminski, in just his second Holland
visit of the season, placed third in the 29 car field, while Ashley
Kirchberger finished fourth overall and was the first Queen Bee racer
across the line.

Jason Adams would record a victory in the evening, however, as he
scored the win in the 12-lap M&M U-Pull-It Figure 8 Car main over Bob
Marzec and Mike Eckam.

Racing action will continue at the Holland NASCAR Motorsports Complex
on Saturday, August 14th.  The NASCAR Ragingwolf.com Pro Modifieds,
Late Models of Tomorrow, Bank of Holland Chargers, Casey's TQ Midget
Series, 4-cylinder Hornets and Queen Bees, and M&M U-Pull-It Figure 8
Cars will be featured on the program.  Pit gates will open at 4:45,
grandstand gates at 5:15, and racing will get underway at 7:15.  For
more information, contact the Holland office at (716)-537-2272 or visit
the web site at www.hollandspeedway.com.
NASCAR Ragingwolf.com PRO MODIFIEDS – 40 laps:  1. (started 7th) AMY
CATALANO,  2. (9) Mike Fiebelkorn, Jr.,  3. (10) George Skora III,  4.
(3) Joe Evans,  5. (6) Kevin Miller,  6. (4) Tim Welshans,  7. (11)
Frank Batista, Jr.,  8. (2) Dick Kluth,  9. (8) Don King,  10. (5) Jeff
Ruddy,  11. (1) Chuck Anderson.

Bank of Holland CHARGERS – 50 laps:  1. (started 5th) MATT WELSHANS, 
2. (20) Kris Hamman,  3. (18) Cory Gallagher,  4. (13) Rich Carnes,  5.
(2) Mark Harsch,  6. (14) Tim Northem,  7. (17) Bill Wise,  8. (8) Jim
Loffredo,  9. (16) Matt Hoctor,  10. (21) Heather Weber,  11. (1) Rob
Miszczak,  12. (11) Jason Dieter,  13. (15) Ryan Corso,  14. (19) Matt
Druar,  15. (9) Mark Hoch,  16. (10) Ted Welshans,  17. (6) Al Grimmer,
  18. (4) Mike Flaig,  19. (3) Nik Welshans.     DQ:  Dave Krawczyk
(crossed line first – started 12th), Zach Myers (crossed line second –
started 7th).     Heat Race Winners:  Jason Dieter, Dave Krawczyk.

LATE MODELS OF TOMORROW – 25 laps: 1. (started 7th) T.J.JOHNSON,  2.
(8) Eldon King III,  3. (4) Nick Crassi,  4. (6) Mike Ticco,  5. (3)
Sean Dolan,  6. (1) J.D. Roberts,  7. (2) Josh Hathaway,  8. (9) Jason
Gwin,  9. (5) Brandon Glover.

Casey's TQ MIDGET Series – 20 laps: 1.  DAVE WOLLABER,  2. Bobby
Holmes,  3. Justin Mapes,  4. Andy Jankowiak,  5. Timex Morgan,  6.
Wayne Turnbull,  7. Jim Fleischman,  8. Kent Turnbull,  9. Jonathon
Reid,  10. Arik McGruder,  11. Charlie DiRosa,  12. Kyle Hutchinson, 
13. Scott Kreutter,  14. Chad Heywood,  15. Gordon Steffan,  16. Ryan
Hessler,  17. Camden Barber,  18. Hayden Newcomb,  19. Dean
McConnaughey,  20. Eric Musto,  21. Owen Bednasz.     Did Not Start: 
Nelson Rung.     Heat Race Winners:  Timex Morgan, Dave Wollaber.

Dunn Tire Raceway Park STREET STOCKS – 20 laps: 1. (started 2nd) CORY
GALLAGHER,  2. (5) Matt Druar,  3. (8) Kris Hamman,  4. (3) Gary
Bartella,  5. (7) Ed Nowak,  6. (1) Scott Mutka,  7. (4) Gary Denea, 
8. (6) Heather Weber.

4-cylinder HORNETS – 30 laps: 1.  GEORGE QUINTANA,  2. Jason Adams, 
3. Dean Siminski,  4. (1st Queen Bee) Ashley Kirchberger,  5. Tony
Carbone,  6. Jeff Szafraniec,  7. Tim Durfy,  8. Waylon Price,  9.
Dylan Carbone,  10. Jammer Meuckl,  11. Bill Lutz,  12. Bob Marzec, 
13. Eric Brown,  14. Ben Russo,  15. (2nd Queen Bee) Kim Skoney,  16.
Jerry Toms,  17. Joe Mastrocicco III,  18. Kyle Skoney,  19. Jason
Nellist,  20. Tim Powers,  21. Chris Foote,  22.  Jake Croakman,  23.
(3rd Queen Bee) Sylvia Miszczak,  24. (4th Queen Bee) Samantha Lutz, 
25. Eric Marzec,  26. Kenny Hejna,  27. Butcher Palmer,  28. Mike
Hossfeld,  29. John Blinston.     Did Not Start:  Dave Reese, Jr.

M&M U-Pull-it FIGURE 8 CARS – 12 laps: 1. JASON ADAMS,  2. Bob Marzec,
3. Mike Eckam,  4. Eric Marzec,  5. Kyle Skoney,  6. Dave Reese, Jr., 
7. Scott Pastorius,  8. Jerry Toms,  9. Kim Skoney,  10. Joe
Mastrocicco III.

Contact –  Rick Mooney:  Rmooneypr@aol.com  or  Tim Bennett: (716)-537-2272